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steven hayes, fox news contributor. a podcast interview going back and forth. you heard it. how did it sound to you? >> look, it sounded whiney. forces within the department of agriculture that wanted hillary clinton to lose and forces in red states that wanted her to lose and forces in blue states that wanted her to lose. it was the combination of all those forces is why she lost. what john podesta didn't do. he can't do. is provide evidence to back up his speculation that there was some plot afoot in the f.b.i. and for democrats broadly, nationally. this kind of whining doesn't do them any good at this point. it is backward looking at a time when their party would like to be forward-looking. >> bill: i remember john podesta wrote this back in december on screen for viewers, the more we learn about the russian plot, the sabotage hillary clinton's campaign and elect donald trump and the failure of the f.b.i. to adequately respond the more shocking it gets, end quote. the same article he suggested a number of things including a 9/11 commission to investigate the ties between
steven hayes, fox news contributor. a podcast interview going back and forth. you heard it. how did it sound to you? >> look, it sounded whiney. forces within the department of agriculture that wanted hillary clinton to lose and forces in red states that wanted her to lose and forces in blue states that wanted her to lose. it was the combination of all those forces is why she lost. what john podesta didn't do. he can't do. is provide evidence to back up his speculation that there was some...
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a start here on navy policy, bring in our panel from washington, tonight, steve hayes, editor-in-chief, lisa boothe, columnist with the "washington examiner" ," and tim farley, portis on sirius xm radio show obviously, they seldom plan as an option under the obama administration. >> thank goodness, this is such a long time overdue. if you think back about the way iran has behaved over the past decade, whether you're talking about deliberately killing u.s. personnel in iraq and afghanistan, funding a variety of terrorist groups, providing what usama bin laden himself called the main artery for al qaeda, whether you're talking about providing support for palestinian terrorist groups, the provocations that you mentioned, any of a number of reasons that we can point to over the past decade, reestablish itself as the former state sponsor of terror in the world. needs that these actions are wildly overdue. when was the last time that you heard anybody stand at the white house podium, as general flynn did the other day, and suggest that what iran was doing was wrong. we just haven't heard tha
a start here on navy policy, bring in our panel from washington, tonight, steve hayes, editor-in-chief, lisa boothe, columnist with the "washington examiner" ," and tim farley, portis on sirius xm radio show obviously, they seldom plan as an option under the obama administration. >> thank goodness, this is such a long time overdue. if you think back about the way iran has behaved over the past decade, whether you're talking about deliberately killing u.s. personnel in iraq...
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stephen hayes, mara liasson, and editor-in-chief of lifezette, laura ingraham. mara, this looks like it's leg out the enforcement of existing law. >> yes. the president has broad discretion on how to do that. congress appropriates money to deport about four to 50,000 people a year and that's when you look over the years, that's more or less what president obama did. >> bret: let's put up the chart. deportations by dhs. 2009 22016. >> what president trump is doing is giving dhs a little more discretion. he is saying any criminal offense. could be a criminal offense to come in the country or be working illegally. what we are waiting to see is does this turn into something that the public sees as a deportation force that is disrupting families, communitie communities. already they have taken one important step to make sure that doesn't happen. they are leaving the dreamers alone. they are the most sympathetic illegal immigrants in the country. >> in 2014, president obama expanded the prosecutorial discretion to the leniency side in his administration. he gave the g
stephen hayes, mara liasson, and editor-in-chief of lifezette, laura ingraham. mara, this looks like it's leg out the enforcement of existing law. >> yes. the president has broad discretion on how to do that. congress appropriates money to deport about four to 50,000 people a year and that's when you look over the years, that's more or less what president obama did. >> bret: let's put up the chart. deportations by dhs. 2009 22016. >> what president trump is doing is giving dhs...
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let's bring in our panel, steve hayes of the weekly standard, if used on dirt -- a.b. stoddard, and lisa boothe. how does the state of the term presidency look after that news conference. >> that event was a good event for donald trump. the type of event that if you ask republicans, they would say, please more of this and less of what we saw from the president yesterday. if you look at this presidency, almost a month income of the problem is the sideshows are distracting from the agenda. you heard mitch mcconnell tell my colleague yesterday that trumps approval rating would be ten to 15 points higher if you would set aside the sideshows and focus on the kinds of policy ideas that he ran on to get elected. is that likely to have been? i wouldn't bet on it. still want let's talk about that, drill down on the agenda, a beak. when you look at the legislative accomplishments of the trim presidency so far, the cupboard is pretty bare, especially when you compare it to other presidents, even this early on, a month in. look at obama back in 2009, congress passed the obama stim
let's bring in our panel, steve hayes of the weekly standard, if used on dirt -- a.b. stoddard, and lisa boothe. how does the state of the term presidency look after that news conference. >> that event was a good event for donald trump. the type of event that if you ask republicans, they would say, please more of this and less of what we saw from the president yesterday. if you look at this presidency, almost a month income of the problem is the sideshows are distracting from the agenda....
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the president of lockheed martin corp, gregory hayes, chairman ceo united technology. andrew. chairman ceo of dow chemical company. the presidency united states steel corporation. juan luciano, chairman president ceo of archer daniels little and company. denise morrison, president campbell's soup company. lee the third chairman ceo of quality inc. mark sutton chairman and ceo of international paper. and ing, chairman president of 3m company and we have made tremendous progress with these great business leaders, amazing progress. they're getting together in groups and they're coming up with suggestions about their companies, and how to bring jobs will be fantastic states. way for the country and we met yesterday with these folks and some more. excessive regulation is killing jobs, driving companies out of our country like never before. i must say we've stepped into a large part, maryland, right? >> right. >> we do see wages and raise in prices. i've listened to american companies and american workers. i've been listening to them for a long time. listening to them complain for a
the president of lockheed martin corp, gregory hayes, chairman ceo united technology. andrew. chairman ceo of dow chemical company. the presidency united states steel corporation. juan luciano, chairman president ceo of archer daniels little and company. denise morrison, president campbell's soup company. lee the third chairman ceo of quality inc. mark sutton chairman and ceo of international paper. and ing, chairman president of 3m company and we have made tremendous progress with these great...
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stoddard, editor-in-chief of lifezette, laura ingraham, and stephen hayes. there he is. >> i am fascinated to hear the details of policies but more than that, i'm interested in the tone. he's been so defiant, almost belligerent. he has gotten into dust ups with the press and others paired how will he treat the congress sitting before him and how will he go about the task of trying to make it hard for republicans and some democrats to go against him and easier for them to go with him? that's a big part of the challenge tonight. >> bret: here is one democrat on the issue of immigration. >> trust us. congressman gutierrez was there but they are skeptical. is the republican party skeptical when they hear this coming out about possibly, you know, a path to legalization, possibly a path to citizenship for dreamers and the mention of this immigration bill. >> the problem for a lot of conservatives on the immigration issue is when everything was done concurrently, when there was the promise of border enforcement and also immediate legalization. so we need border enf
stoddard, editor-in-chief of lifezette, laura ingraham, and stephen hayes. there he is. >> i am fascinated to hear the details of policies but more than that, i'm interested in the tone. he's been so defiant, almost belligerent. he has gotten into dust ups with the press and others paired how will he treat the congress sitting before him and how will he go about the task of trying to make it hard for republicans and some democrats to go against him and easier for them to go with him?...
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jon: for more on the president's first address to a joint session of congress, let's bring in steve hayes, editor-in-chief of the weekly standard and a fox news contributor. so what are you expecting to hear from the president tonight? >> i think a lot depends actually on the crowd reaction, but we are discussing with mike emanuel and it is one of the most interesting dynamics heading into this speech. how exactly will democrats react when the president announces something that they don't like? in the past, it has been common for one party to oppose the president to boo if they don't like it or jeer him, or is this going to sound more like the prime ministers question that sounds over in great britain or more like a presidential speech? it will be very interesting to see how president trump reacts to that if he gets that kind of reaction from democrats. >> jon: the president typically does not like to use a teleprompter. he did most of his campaign without one. when he stays on the teleprompter, his speeches tend to be a little less, shall we say, interesting. would you expect he's going
jon: for more on the president's first address to a joint session of congress, let's bring in steve hayes, editor-in-chief of the weekly standard and a fox news contributor. so what are you expecting to hear from the president tonight? >> i think a lot depends actually on the crowd reaction, but we are discussing with mike emanuel and it is one of the most interesting dynamics heading into this speech. how exactly will democrats react when the president announces something that they don't...
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steve hayes, thanks for joining us today. we were just talking about back to this issue of immigration. join martha maccallum for a town hall discussion on immigration, the controversy, fact and fiction tomorrow at 7:00 eastern. the first 100 days. that is right here on the fox news channel. >> bill: look forward to seeing that. you have to talk to folks, right? figure out what they're thinking, right? five minutes past the hour. from overseas now iraqi forces launching a new phase to push isis out of mosul. still police and iraqi forces moving in to liberate the western half of mosul with the help of american forces. what progress are iraqi forces making so far, connor? >> they control the eastern part of the city and just in the last 48 hours or so they've now begun to move on the western part of the city. sort of the second half of mosul. they are backed by u.s. air strikes and special forces troops on the ground and iraqi troops are making progress into that western part of the city. but it is slow going. isis over the la
steve hayes, thanks for joining us today. we were just talking about back to this issue of immigration. join martha maccallum for a town hall discussion on immigration, the controversy, fact and fiction tomorrow at 7:00 eastern. the first 100 days. that is right here on the fox news channel. >> bill: look forward to seeing that. you have to talk to folks, right? figure out what they're thinking, right? five minutes past the hour. from overseas now iraqi forces launching a new phase to...